Help Please! We could use an editor or editors to catch things that aren't COVID related and help train our machine learning model to reject the errors in our current matching. Email fuzzygroup @ gmail.com if you're interested.
Your Hourly COVID-19 News Feed - Drill Down by Source: All BBC Hacker News
Date | Title | |
---|---|---|
2021-05-19 |
Covid: France to reopen bars and restaurants as lockdown eases The country prepares for a phased reopening as daily Covid cases fall and vaccinations accelerate. |
|
2021-05-19 |
India's holiest river is swollen with Covid victims Hundreds of corpses have been found floating in the Ganges or buried in the sand of its banks. |
|
2021-05-18 |
Indian variant: Tower blocks quarantined in Germany "Public order officers suddenly turned up and we were locked in," said one resident. |
|
2021-05-18 |
Israel closes Gaza border after mortar attack The border was briefly reopened on Tuesday to allow in a shipment of aid, including food and fuel. |
|
2021-05-18 |
Pfizer vaccine can now be stored in fridge for longer, EU drug regulator says The European Medicines Agency ruling could help the EU's Covid vaccine rollout. |
|
2021-05-17 |
Covid nurse in Nepal: 'I don't care about my pain' Nurse Kamala Nepali has continued to treat Covid patients despite catching the virus more than once. |
|
2021-05-17 |
Covid in India: Tracing a family’s fight to save a father Covid has overrun India's hospitals, leaving many fighting to find treatment for sick relatives. |
|
2021-05-17 |
Art lovers rejoice as Smithsonian museums reopen The landmark museums in the US capital are beginning to once more open their doors to the public. |
|
2021-05-17 |
'Nervous, but excited' - US adolescents start getting Covid jab The first children aged 12 to 15 have begun getting Covid vaccines after the US widened eligibility. |
|
2021-05-17 |
Cyclone Tauktae: Covid-battered India braces for landfall Cyclone Tauktae is likely to be the strongest storm to hit the western state of Gujarat since 1998. |
|
2021-05-17 |
Thailand: Record number of Covid cases as prison clusters grow The country last week admitted there were growing virus clusters in two jails outside Bangkok. |
|
2021-05-17 |
Long working hours killing 745,000 people a year, study finds The World Health Organization says the trend may worsen due to the coronavirus pandemic. |
|
2021-05-17 |
India's Covid crisis hits Covax vaccine-sharing scheme The largest single supplier to the international Covax scheme has made no shipments since March. |
|
2021-05-16 |
Covid: Taiwan orders toughest curbs amid infections spike Cinemas and entertainment venues are shutting down, and limits on public gatherings are tightened. |
|
2021-05-15 |
India Covid-19: The 'tuk-tuk ambulance' helping patients A tuk-tuk driver in India's capital, Delhi, is running a free ambulance service for Covid patients. |
|
2021-05-15 |
Africa's lost languages: How English can fuel an identity crisis The far-reaching repercussions of African students forgetting their mother tongues. |
|
2021-05-15 |
Covid economy: What economists got right (and wrong) A year ago, the US economy tanked. Will it return to normal once the pandemic is over? |
|
2021-05-15 |
Ben Kielesinski: The man who took the world on an adventure Throughout Covid Ben Kielesinski has taken his TikTok followers on trips around Vancouver. |
|
2021-05-15 |
Covid: First Australian repatriation flight from India lands in Darwin Many of the intended passengers on the repatriation flight were barred after positive Covid tests. |
|
2021-05-14 |
Experts warn extreme weather could cause 'climate trauma' pandemic Mitzi says she has "climate trauma" because of the typhoons that have repeatedly flooded her home. |